zonker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 2:48 pm
oh. a person after my own heart. i can't stand to be late. much prefer to arrive early with a book or my tablet(or phone) to keep me busy.
Absolutely. It stresses me to be running behind. I always aim early so I have a reserve available. I try to pad all the times in case I forget that I need to get gas, or maybe the traffic is worse than normal. I have doctor appointments next week. I will plan to arrive in the parking lot half an hour early,and in the office 15 min early. I will have my kindle or my ipod touch to avoid boredom.
My cat has done 3 video jobs and 4 photo shoots. I was late only once, and that was actually my friend's fault on her cat's shoot day.It was the day after my cat's Bissell shoot. I stayed overnight so that I could help with her shoot. She didn't allow time for traffic, and both routes had accidents and backups. I was embarrassed as they were ready for the cat before we got there. I parked down the block and helped her haul in the stuff,and then reparked her van since there weren't any parking by the house we were shooting at. All of my shoot days, I was early. Once, I had a shoot in Portland. I had planned to get there 2 hours early, find the place, then go get some lunch. Due to construction, I missed a turn and ended up back on the freeway. Then the parking took me a whole hour of driving around. thankfully, I started off early, as I still managed to walk in 15 minutes before the time, though a bit more stressed than normal. Regulus was awesome and did his grand entrance. He rides in a stroller and stands up tall with his front feet on the front of the stroller, like a dog with his head out the window. Very impressive.
Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?